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1) what is Structural Isomers ???

2) Give Reasons why popane cannot exhibit his property

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1) In chemistry, a structural isomer (or constitutional isomer in the IUPAC nomenclature) of a compound is another compound whose molecule has the same number of atoms of each element, but with logically distinct bonds between them. The term metamer was formerly used for the same concept.

2) The structural formulae of propane show that they do not have a sufficient number of carbon atoms to exist in the form of branched isomer. Hence, they do not exhibit structural isomerism. Isomers of Butane: There are two isomers.

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